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- 1From:Scottish Literary Review (Vol. 1, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedScholarship on Joanna Baillie has opened numerous paths of inquiry into the Scottish aspects of her work. Some studies trace the ideas about sympathetic spectatorship in her Introductory Discourse to A Series of Plays...
- 2From:The English Historical Review (Vol. 110, Issue 438) Peer-ReviewedThe Main plot of 1603, allegedly hatched by Henry Brooke, Lord Cobham and Sir Walter Ralegh, has remained a mystery. Due to the loss of the documents, Ralegh's involvement was not thoroughly established. It has been said...
- 3From:Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (Vol. 27, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAurelio Alvero (1913-58) was a brilliant and complex Filipino intellectual who was found guilty of collaboration with Japan by the postwar Philippine People's Court and spent 1945-47 and 1950-52 in prison. An examination...
- 4From:American Criminal Law Review (Vol. 40, Issue 1)I. INTRODUCTION In late 1998, the Lindhs, two middle-class American parents, financed their teenage son's desire to venture from California across the globe to Yemen, where their devout Muslim son sought instruction...
- 5From:Korean Studies (Vol. 25, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe cloak of silence surrounding collaboration in South Korea was lifted in the 1980s as part of the wider political struggle for democratization. Initially, the discourse on collaboration was caught in the same...
- 6From:Reference & Research Book News (Vol. 26, Issue 4)9781594035289 Treason of the heart; from Thomas Paine to Kim Philby. Pryce-Jones, David. Encounter Books 2011 258 pages $23.95 Hardcover HV6295 From Thomas Paine, "the original model of the...
- 7From:NACLA Report on the Americas (Vol. 29, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedLori Berenson's fight for social justice led her to the maximum-security Yanamayo prison in Puno, Peru, where she will serve her life sentence without parole. She was found guilty of treason for supporting the Tupac...
- 8From:Anarchist Studies (Vol. 16, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAlthough the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 failed at the level of conventional political action, it had a profound impact on Anglo-American political culture. The Plot added the face of Guy Fawkes to our political iconography,...
- 9From:School Library Journal (Vol. 51, Issue 8)Treason 101. www.dss.mil/training/csg/ security/Treason/Intro.htm. U.S. Department of Defense. (Accessed 6/20/05). Gr 4 Up--The Department of Defense presents this site to help explain what treason is. Students will...
- 10From:The Horn Book GuidePeer-ReviewedAn Assassin's Guide to Love & Treason. By: Virginia Boecker Rating: 3 Seventeen-year-old Katherine seeks to avenge her Catholic father's death by masquerading as a male actor to kill Queen Elizabeth I. She and...
- 11From:Columbia Journal of Gender and Law (Vol. 19, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedToday's ban on polygamy grew out of nineteenth century Americans' view that Mormons committed two types of treason. First, antipolygamists charged Mormons with political treason by establishing a separatist theocracy in...
- 12From:The English Historical Review (Vol. 116, Issue 468) Peer-ReviewedIN its second session, the Reformation Parliament passed `An Acte for Poysoning' (22 Henry VIII c. 9). The statute created a new treason and a new sanction previously unknown to the common law: it declared wilful murder...
- 13From:Harvard Ukrainian Studies (Vol. 32-33) Peer-ReviewedThe motif of treason occupies a very important place in Polish cultural history. There is a long tradition of literary elaborations on this topic, which eventually even gained the status of a cultural pattern of...
- 14From:Journal of European Studies (Vol. 26, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedPastoral care played an important role in ending the violent ostracization of Dutch collaborators with the Nazi regime after Netherlands' liberation in Aug. 1945. Dutch Churches all contributed to solving the moral and...
- 15From:Cornell Law Review (Vol. 87, Issue 3)INTRODUCTION Robert Hanssen, a father of six children, was a twenty-five-year veteran of the FBI's counterintelligence division and a churchgoing Catholic. (1) According to his own admission, which accompanied a...
- 16From:Studies in Philology (Vol. 115, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThomas Usk's Boethian imitation, the Testament of Love, draws much-needed attention to how manuscript paratextual material influenced medieval readings of authoritative texts such as de Consolatione philosophiae...
- 17From:Air Power History (Vol. 67, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe public prefers its history in a heroic fashion on the side of the "good guys." In that vein World War II is remembered as the war that rallied the American people behind a common effort and that had clear-cut...
- 18From:Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (Vol. 27, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedPhra Sarasas, author of My Country Thailand, a historical work critical of the Thai monarchy, claimed to have shaped the 1932 overthrow of the absolute monarchy in Siam. He became Minister of Economic Affairs briefly in...
- 19From:Early American Literature (Vol. 35, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedA Sentimental Journey or American Virtue Defined Somehow or other, I cannot get Arnold out of my head. Major Samuel Shaw to Rev. Eliot, 1 October 1780 (Dawson 118) In the early morning hours of 22 September 1780,...
- 20From:Army LawyerOn 24 April 1944, at a general court-martial convened deep inside the U.S. Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Private First Class (PFC) Dale Maple was found guilty of desertion and lending aid to the enemy. His...